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Kyle Fanurik posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Kyle's eulogy for Grandma:
Dear God,
My Grandma was a funny loving person. She would always make me laugh. She was with us on holidays. She was nice and I loved her and she loved me too.</b></font><br><br>
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John and Betty McIsaac posted a condolence
Friday, November 7, 2003
Aunt Anna was a very extraordinary person, always caring and giving of herself. She had a very special talent for making people laugh. Whenever we think or talk about her, so many funny and happy occasions are brought to mind. Thanks for the memories, Aunt Anna</b></font><br><br>
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Barbara Kavanagh posted a condolence
Friday, November 7, 2003
My fondest thoughts of Aunt Anna are of her huge smile and kind heart. Even as a child I remember her always making everyone around her happy. We had some very special times together - fishing trips at Willowbrook and Clove Lakes Parks - trips to the candy store across the street. Aunt Anna always had time for us kids no matter what. She was always there with a smile and a hug and if she wasn't home cooking a meal for you she was delivering it in person to your house! In times of trouble you knew she would be one of the first people through the door and was ready to give whatever was needed. After my Mom passed away Aunt Anna was my self appointed guardian, picking up where Mom left off. She would call to see what I was "up to" - was I eating well enough, etc. and to tell me I was always welcome to come and stay with her if I needed, or wanted to. Aunt Anna was an inspiration to us all and a very special lady (but then all of our aunts are special ladies). I love you and will miss you. You will live forever in my heart.</b></font><br><br>
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Doc, Mary Flora,kevin cornel posted a condolence
Friday, November 7, 2003
To Anna's Family,
We did not know Anna for a long time but, we feel like we knew her forever. Her smiles, jokes, and laughter will be missed.
Love,
Doc &Mary Flora & Kevin Cornell</b></font><br><br>
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Debbie Hess posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2003
Mom when I think of you I think of unconditional love, you loved your children and grandchildren even when we didn't deserve it. You gave to us and many others unselfishly always putting the needs of others before your own. You even offered to come take care of me after my surgery this spring while you were so sick. I had to laugh at you wanting to be in the OR helping the doctor with the surgery though...with your "shakey" hands it was a scary thought! "After all" you said "I helped the doctor when Judy had hers out". You were thoughtful, never forgetting a "gift giving occasion" or a chance to send a card. You were always there for my girls...traveling to Pittsburgh and "snowy" Ohio weeks before their due dates so you wouldn't miss the "Big Day". You never missed an opportunity to babysit, you were there for their first day of school, and endless recitals,concerts,awards days, sporting events,school programs, and last of all Alison's graduation from High School this June just a few days after you were told you had cancer. You were afraid you wouldn't make it but you did. I love you Mommy and I will miss you. No one will ever love us like you did.</b></font><br><br>
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Jacqueline Hess posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2003
Everyone has a talent, something they are good at or an area that they excel in. My Grandma excelled at being a Grandma!!! We were fussed over, spoiled rotten, bragged about, constantly stuffed with our favorite foods, and always completely adored!
My Grandma and I are both very verbal. We had many conversations over the years about anything and everything you could possibly think of. Phone conversations would sometimes last for hours!
I am so fortunate, God blessed mylife so much by giving me a Grandma who took such an interest in me down to the smallest detail. I could never express to anyone how good it feels to have someone in your life that remembers your favorite food or even your favorite color. In other words thinks you are so unbelievably important. She was also proud of anything any of my cousins or I ever did from the largest to the smallest accomplishments...She was our Fan Club!
Through her life the one thing my Grandma has taught me was to LOVE and be affectionate. Her ability to do so is something I will always admire! Since I was a little girl I can't remember a phone conversation where she didn't say I love you at least three times. In the 21 years I had with her I received more hugs, more kisses and heard more "I LOVE YOU's" than most people will hear in a lifetime. I want this to be the aspect of my Grandma that lives on in my life and that I too will relect the same love and affection with my children and my children's children.
Jackie</b></font><br><br>
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Alison Hess posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2003
When I think of my grandma, I will always remember her thoughtful, unselfish heart. She was always giving someone something of herself, whether it was a small gift from the dollar store, or a phone call “just because,” it was undeniably a gift from her heart. As a little girl, spending the week at grandma’s house was always a special treat. Each time we would be greeted at the door with a hug and a kiss then ushered to the kitchen where grandma was always willing and ready to cook a full meal no matter what hour of the night. I can remember looking forward to staying up late, playing cards and talking with grandma before heading to bed. Growing up, grandma was always interested in whatever I did. I knew I had her love and support and that made me feel important. Every time grandma called, she would end the conversation by saying, “I love you very much,” and would wait until I said ‘I love you too.” I know she said this every time, never once forgetting. It was hard to see her suffer the past couple months, but her character shown through when she would call and just want to know how I was doing, not dwelling on her own pain. Hundreds of small “acts of kindness” like these added up to make my grandma a very special person to me and many others. Grandma, I know you love me very much, and I love you too.</b></font><br><br>
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Nicole Lopes Clark posted a condolence
Thursday, November 6, 2003
When I first met Joe and Ann
I was 6 yrs old and I had just moved in next store. I may have been only 6 yrs old but ann was my friend my best friend. I considered her my grandmother because she was always thinking about you no matter where she was. Ann had such a big heart and a warm loving touch. I could remeber that my brother would always go to her house he called it running away. We all loved it there you were always so welcome day or night. This came as a big shock and my thoughts and prayers are with her family in this time of need. But there is one way I will remeber Anna Le Flem. Grieve not... nor speak of me with tears...
but laugh and talk as I were beside you.
I loved you so...
'twas Heaven here with you
Ann I will miss you and I know that you will be watching over us we Love you!!!!!!!!</b></font><br><br>
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Lillian McIsaac posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
She was always happy and smiling. She had a kind word for everyone.
She will always be our "Auntie Mame"
She's looking down at us now
cracking a joke.</b></font><br><br>
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Mary Myers Schroeder posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
I met the LeFlem family over 30 years ago through Judy and Debbie, and always loved going to their house and being with their parents. They made all of us feel so welcome and loved, and there was always lots of good food. It was a second home for many of us, and we felt welcome years and years after high school had ended - we knew Mr. and Mrs. LeFlem loved us and enjoyed seeing us at any hour of the day or night. They were both very special people and will be missed greatly!</b></font><br><br>
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Molly McKee posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
I first met Mrs. LeFlem when I became friends with Debbie and Judy in Jr.High. My first impression was that she was a small woman with a big smile. What I learned very quickly was that she also had a huge heart. The LeFlem home became my "home away from home" spending endless hours throughout high school, visiting during college breaks and even having the honor of getting ready for my wedding there. My children were welcomed and treated as if they were her own grandchildren, always shoving a dollar in their little hands when they left just to make sure that she gave them something. That was the essence of her being - to always unselfishly give something of herself in order to make someone else happy. It didn't matter whether it was food (because we all know there was always something on the stove and you just had to eat something before you left the house), a couple of dollars, gifts at holidays, or something she just picked up and thought you would like. Years have gone by and I don't really remember all the small material things she gave to me, but I do remember her generosity, kindness and love that made her give me those things. It is with great sadness that I say good-bye, but I will never forget the small woman with the big smile and huge heart. Love, Molly</b></font><br><br>
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kyle Fanurik posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
Dear God,
Please help my Grandma have a good time in haven.
Love
Kyle</b></font><br><br>
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Megan Fanurik posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
Dear God,
Make my Grandma have a happyst and nice time in heaven. I'll miss her a lot.
Love
Megan
I Love Grandma</b></font><br><br>
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Kenny Fanurik posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
My Grandma was special to me because she would come to all of my activities and games even if it meant that she had to watch from the car because she couldn't walk through the fields. She would be with us when we were sick, she was always cheerful and no matter how sad you were you always felt happier when she was around. She was very caring, she always put other people before her, she was kind, generous, loving and full of fun. She was interested in everything we did and helped us do things we wouldn't have done without her support, and I will never forget that. She wasn't rich or famous, she wasn't featured in the world's top dressed women. The world did not know how wonderful she was but we did. I will never forget her or the things that she did for me.</b></font><br><br>
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Pat McIsaac posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 4, 2003
You were the best..You were always there for everyone..Oh how I will miss our Sunday phone calls..I love you with my heart and soul. YOur forever in my heart</b></font><br><br>
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